App Configuration

Customize colors, app details, and branding for your fitness app.

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Overview

The App Configuration page allows you to customize how your fitness app appears and functions. There are three main configuration areas:

  • Colors - Customize your app's color theme for light and dark modes
  • App Details - Configure your app's name, URLs, and sharing settings
  • Branding - Launch image and app icon for recognition in the app and stores

Each section provides specific settings to personalize your coaching app's appearance and functionality.

Info

Configuration features may be locked based on your tier. Contact support to enable full customization.
App Configuration page header with subtitle and tabs: Colors (active), App Details, Branding
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Colors tab

This tab lets you choose the colors for your fitness app. You can pick colors that appear in light mode (when the app is bright) and dark mode (when the app is dark).

You can either:

  • Click one of the ready-made color themes like Energy Orange, Professional Blue, or Health Green
  • Or create your own custom colors by entering color codes

The system automatically checks if your colors are readable — it makes sure the text is dark enough or light enough so people can see it clearly. This is important so everyone can use your app, including people with vision problems.

You can see a preview of how your colors will look before you save them.

Colors tab: Theme Colors with presets (Energy Orange, Vitality Teal, Professional Blue, Health Green, Premium Purple), custom light and dark hex inputs with contrast feedback, and accessibility section
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App Details tab

This tab is where you set up basic information about your app. Here's what you can configure:

  • Instagram Share Handle — Enter the Instagram username people should follow to see your workouts and content
  • App Name — The name of your app as it appears in app stores and to users
  • Tagline — A short phrase that describes what your app does
  • App Store URL — The link to download your app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store
  • Privacy Policy URL — The web address of your privacy policy so users can read how you protect their information
  • Share Text — The message that appears when users share your app with their friends
App Details tab: App Configuration header with Instagram handle, app name, tagline, App Store URL, privacy policy URL, and share text fields
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Branding tab

This tab is where you add custom images that represent your brand. There are two main elements:

Launch Image

This is the picture that appears when someone first opens your app, before the main screen loads. It's your chance to make a great first impression with your logo, brand, or motivational image. You can upload a custom image, replace it, or remove it anytime. The image should be in portrait orientation (vertical), ideally 1080×1920 pixels, and keep important content in the center so it displays properly on all devices.

App Icon

This is the small square picture that appears on your phone's home screen. It should be your logo or branded image so users can easily recognize your app. You can upload, replace, or remove it. The recommended size is 512×512 pixels or larger, and it should be a square image.

Both images help create a consistent brand experience for your users across their phones and in the app store.

Branding tab: Launch image section with portrait preview, description, and guidelines for orientation, size 1080 by 1920, safe area, and brand consistency; Colors and App Details tabs visible
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